Switches
Electrical Power Switches
We carry a wide variety of electrical switches for sale. Our selection consists of rotary and rocker switches, keypads, pressure switches, and more, all available at surplus prices. As an electrical power switch distributor, we constantly update our inventory with the latest and most advanced surplus switches on the market.
If you’re looking for a switch that isn’t in stock, submit a part request. We’ll do everything we can to get that part for you as soon as possible. If you have any other questions about our electrical power switches, don’t hesitate to contact us.
Shop our selection of electrical switches for sale below.
- UID - 3-098 - Switch, Push-Pull.IN STOCK - MORE THAN 100 READY TO SHIP!
UID - 3-098 Switch, Push-Pull slide.
Status: Discontinued
Contacts: Two Position.
Actuator: Illuminated.
Lamp Voltage: 28V.
Connection: PC Pins.
Mechanical Mount: PCB.
Note: Ultra Red Glow.
Two way action meaning there are two axis it can be activated from.
Dimensions: 0.903" long plus actuator x 0.939" wide x 0.4" high plus slide and tab (0.28" high).
New Old Stock
- Zoeller Company - 004892 / 004705 OEM Replacement Sump Pump Float Switch - Used in Zoeller Model 53, 55, 57, 59, 97, 98, 264 & 3098 Series Sump Pumps, DPST Mechanical Switch.Out of stock
Zoeller Company - 004892 / 004705
Float switch. Contacts: DPST Mechanical Switch. Rating: 12Amp 125VAC, 1/2HP / 6Amp 250VAC, Actuator: On-Off. Body: Approximately 2.7" long x 1.3" x 1.2". New Switch without mounting hardware or gasket. Sears Item #SPM8978516729, Model #SIDOBQREHU. UPC 053514006006, Used on Numerous Sump pumps including Zoeller Series M53, M55, M57, M59, M97, M98, D98, M264 & M3098 Sump Pumps. Mfr # 004744
Zoeller OEM replacement switches allow you to give new life to your sump pump without having to replace the entire unit. Zoeller replacement sump pump switches are among the most reliable and sensitive switches on the market. You can always rely on Zoeller sump pump switches to ensure your pump to kickstart the dewatering process in the event of rising water levels even with loss of power.
Note: Switch without gasket or screws.
Note: Some installations use this same switch with a different terminal. In those instances splice wire connection to original terminal. See close-up picture of two slide on connector types.